Tag: pascha

Easter Redux

What a wonderful weekend with family and friends! Easter is such a beautiful time around my church, both for the senses and the spirit. When it comes to matters of faith I’ve never been one to actively evangelize or proselytize. Instead I’ve tried to live my life with as much honest faith as I can [...]

A Good Friday

Members of the Eastern Orthodox faith (my faith) often distinguish themselves from each other by such ethnic dilineations as “Russian,” “Greek,” “Serbian,” and others, but our celebration of “Pascha” is a time for unity in faith and love. Below is a little video I did a few years ago, drawing from the midnight services and [...]

Pascha In Kansas City/San Fran Bound

I’m gearing up for a pretty busy weekend before hitting the road for AdTech San Francisco next week: Sunday is Easter for me and millions of other Eastern Orthodox faithful across the globe.  As a sidenote for those wondering, the determination of the date for the holiday is based on factors that differ from other [...]

Orthodox Easter In Kansas City

On April 27, 2008, Easter was officially celebrated a second time in Kansas City.

Happy Easter!

Yeah, you heard me.  Or, as they say in my church: Христос Воскресе! (With any luck, I’ll have more on this stuff later this week.) Needless to say, I’m still dragging ass after staying up to 5am on Sunday morning.  I also cut the grass yesterday for the first time this year and my allergies [...]